The iPhone is known for it's simple and straightforward user interface. In fact, Steve Jobs took great pride in the fact that Apple products never ship with a user manual. And while anyone can pick up the iPhone and start taking photos, there are some essential but not necessarily obvious tricks inside the camera app that every iPhone photographer should know.

(all photos on this site were shot and edited with iPhone) If you want to use your iPhone to take better photos than most people can take with their DSLR, you're in the right place. Forget about bulky photography gear or complex editing software that even Einstein would struggle to use.

If you have a question then tap away. The gist of this is that I've been enjoying mobile photography and iphone photography specifically for a few years now. I know more than some and less than others. I'm always willing to learn and share.

Posted by: Emil Pakarklis In this tutorial you're going to learn everything you need to know about Image Blender photo app. While there are many similar layer and masking apps, none of them can beat Blender in terms of simplicity. If the whole idea of layers and masks scares you, Blender is the perfect app to start with.

Some time ago a reader emailed me asking to write a blog post about the different genres of iPhone photography. While I immediately loved the idea, I also realized that nobody can be an expert in all genres of iPhoneography, and approaching photographers from each genre would be the only way to create this post.

The iPhoneography apps I use. How many iPhone photography apps do you really need? Well we need an iPhone camera replacement app for sure. The bundled camera app may be capable, even more so with each IOS upgrade, but it will always lag behind the specifications offered by specialist camera replacement apps.

Perspective Correct for iPhone is the first app to offer live perspective correction for your photos. Download at http://www.appstore.com/perspectivecorrect Perspective Correct adjusts photos in 3D, giving you precise, immediate control over the horizontal and vertical perspective of your photograph. It really is a new dimension for photography.

I am iPhone Photography obsessed. I will curate relevant compelling content to help you raise your game. I also throw in, from time to time, content from Android and DSLR that i think you will also find interesting. Bottom line, this feed is mostly about iPhone Photography!

The App Whisperer is a large and prolific iPhone photography website. While their primary focus is app-related news, they also publish interviews, tutorials, industry news, competitions and a lot more. There are over 20 talented columnists writing for The App Whisperer – including many award-winning iPhoneographers – and each column is as individual as the artist himself.

"Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore." - Dorothy (from The Wizard of Oz) Mobile art has come of age. It is near miraculous the rich artistic compositions you can create today with nothing but a smartphone or tablet.

Posted by: Emil Pakarklis In this tutorial you're going to learn everything you need to know about Snapseed photo editing app. If you need a universal easy-to-use photo editor, you can't go wrong with Snapseed. In the first video I'll cover the basics of Snapseed, automatic editing tools and Details module.

Thanks to the enormous popularity of Instagram square photos have become the standard of mobile photography, forcing mobile photographers to adapt to this unusual photography format. In this article I'll explain everything I've learned about square compositions in the 18 months since I uploaded my first photo to Instagram.

Posted by: Emil Pakarklis In this tutorial I will show you everything you need to know about VSCO Cam app, which is one of the most interesting and most innovative photo apps out there. It's easy to use, and it offers interesting effects for both shooting and editing.

Posted by: Emil Pakarklis In this tutorial you're going to learn everything you need to know about Mextures photo editing app. Mextures is a great app, and I particularly like how you can to stack different adjustment layers on top of each other to create a really unique look for your photos.

SNAP! 6 is an exciting new iPhone case and lens system that’s currently in production after achieving its initial Kickstarter funding goal. This week I’ve been speaking to Jack Chang who’s part of the team responsible for designing SNAP! 6. In this interview you’ll discover how the features of the SNAP! 6 case will make it easier to take photos with your iPhone.

Detailed iPhone photography tutorials showing the iphone app used at each stage of the editing process and the resulting image. Provides full detail of how the initial capture progresses through the editing process to arrive at the finished work.

I have never seen an art or photography app with so much versatility. The incredible selection of presets and effects are amazing! I know that I will never get bored if I have this app to use while waiting for appointments etc